Mew Mew Power (Danish)

The Danish dub, like with a lot of western dubs of Mew Mew, dubbed from the 4Kids English version. However,

Added Danish credits in the MMP ending sequence showing a list of their voice actors.

unlike most Mew Mew Power dubs, the Danish version gives the main characters their Japanese names back (with the exception of a few mistakes that will be listed below). Just like most Mew Mew Power dubs, only 26 episodes were dubbed.

The Danish dub aired on the TV2 channel in Denmark.

Contents

Music

Mew Mew Power Danish Theme and Inserts - Subtitled

Danish dubbed songs with English subtitles.

Every song (except "Don't Wake Me Up!", which was kept in English) was dubbed into Danish. Minto's VA (and professional Danish singer), Gry Trampedach, sang most of the songs. "Zoey's Theme" and "Lucky Me" were sung by Ichigo's VA, Amalie Dollerup, and "Crush" was sung by Retasu's VA, Thea Ulstrup.

Name Changes

The Danish dub gave all of the main characters their Japanese names back but, most likely getting confused due to only using the manga for reference, Pie and Tart's names got switched along with Ichigo's friends, Moe and Miwa.

Character list:

Zoey Hanson - Ichigo Momomiya/Mew Ichigo

Corina Bucksworth - Minto Aizawa/Mew Minto

Bridget Verdant - Retasu Midorikawa/Mew Retasu

Kikki Benjamin - Purin Fong/Mew Purin

Renee Roberts - Zakuro Fujiwara/Mew Zakuro

Mark - Aoyama

Elliot Grant - Ryou Shirogane

Wesley J. Coolridge III - Keiichiro Akasaka

Mini-Mew - Masha

Dren - Kisshu

Sardon - Tarto

Tarb - Pai

Megan - Miwa

Mimi - Moe (The Danish dub pronounces her name as "Moh")

Heidi Benjamin - Haiki Fong

Weapon & Attack Names

All of the weapons and attacks are exactly the same as the English dubs. The Danish dub even has the characters say the names in English.